The duo are widely regarded as one of the most influential electronic bands of the 1990s, forming in Manchester during the city’s glory days. They have released eight studio albums, six of which have charted at number one in the UK, as well as achieving international acclaim.

They’re set to release new album, NoGeography, their first since 2015’s Born In The Echoes. No track listing has been revealed yet, but it is rumoured to feature latest single Free Yourself.

The Chemical Brothers will head out on a UK tour starting in Leeds and featuring shows in Glasgow, Cardiff and Birmingham. They’ll return to their hometown for the huge arena show on Friday, November 22. It follows the recent announcement of a headline slot at All Points East Festival in London and two shows at Alexandra Palace, which sold out in record time.

The Fernweh

The Fernweh will launch their debut album, our via Skeleton Key, in the form of a Christmas embrace at Arts Club next month.

Getintothis can exclusively reveal the new single from Mr Ted.Shame comes from upcoming album El Dirty Sexy. It is released almost 8 years to the day after Mr Ted‘s first gig.

The scrungey demolition job goes about its work for over five minutes, an intense splatter of drums and vocals revolving around solid bass guitar.

At Liverpool Calling, we described them as “enjoyable mayhem”, and those that will be down at The Jacaranda tomorrow (November 23) for the sold out single launch will have more of the same.

In new music, Liverpool outfit SPQR have released a new single. Following a packed appearance at Off The Record Festivalin Manchester last week, the band have signed to Modern Sky UK and released Slowly to celebrate the news.

They’re already booked to appear at next year’s Sound City, and have further live dates yet to announce.